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... A planning application for a carbon capture and storage plant at Peterhead power station has been officially lodged with Aberdeenshire Council. Shell and energy firm SSE are in the running for UK government funding to develop a commercial scheme at the Buchan site. The application includes infrastructure such as a control room, substations and CO2 export pipeline. About 600 jobs would be ...

... it last year during a trip to Beijing the U.S. proposal has drawn intense interest from the vast majority of countries that have yet to announce how deeply they'll pledge to cut greenhouse gas emissions as part of the treaty. Obama's pledge constitutes the opening offer by the U.S. as world leaders strive to reach a climate deal powerful and ambitious enough to prevent the worst effects ...

... Fidesz party who was a state secretary for the environment until 2014. "This is a financial transaction, and for the Russians this is buying influence." Illes, who opposes the use of nuclear energy, believes the deal is more about pumping money into the economy of Hungary, where Prime Minister Viktor Orban faces re-election in 2018, than providing electricity. For years, Moscow has used ...

... to data from Brazil's Aluminum Association (ABAL). High recycling rates will help cushion some of the production losses, driven by soaring energy costs as a severe drought has raised hydropower prices. "You have a situation in which the massive energy costs mean that primary aluminum is basically untenable," said Nic Brown, head of commodities research at Natixis in London. Dwindling ...

... funding ahead of U.N. climate talks in Paris at the end of the year. Just when the European Union is leading the push for a new global deal on curbing emissions and is phasing out domestic coal subsidies, the documents underline the scale of the developed world's investment in exporting technology for the most polluting fossil fuel. Earlier this year, a document seen by Reuters provided ...

... ships to under-served markets in the Caribbean and Central America. The countries Pentagon is targeting, such as the Dominican Republic, lack access to natural gas and use more expensive oil instead for their power plants. Yet the business may now be less lucrative than at the time of its launch, when crude oil traded at four to five times the cost of natural gas when measured in ...

... (Adds Morgan Stanley no comment, detail on new head of natural gas trading and origination) By Lauren Tara LaCapra NEW YORK, March 30 (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley has agreed to sell a compressed natural gas business that came under regulatory scrutiny shortly after its launch last year, according to a document obtained by Reuters and three people familiar with the matter. The bank will ...

... on benchmark prices that have shed 3 percent in 2015 amid ample global soyoil supplies. Weak Brent crude prices have also dragged by making palm an unattractive option for blending into biodiesel. The share of palm oil in India's total edible oil imports will drop to 65 percent, said Govindbhai Patel, a trade expert and managing director at GG Patel & Nihil Research Co. "Incremental ...

... for Solar Impulse, said on a video interview on the project's website. The team behind Solar Impulse 2, which has more than 17,000 solar cells built into its wings, hopes to promote green energy with the circumnavigation attempt. Ridiculed by the aviation industry when it was first unveiled, the venture has since been hailed around the world, including by UN chief Ban Ki-moon. Muscat was ...

... EPA's Clean Power Plan, the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) have jointly published a handbook detailing how to incorporate renewable energy into state plans to cut carbon emissions from existing power plants. Last year, solar energy helped to offset more than 22 million metric tons of harmful carbon emissions in the U.S., which is the ...

... the power grid reached Kandahar and third turbine was built at Kajaki, but both projects are years from completion. USAID is now looking at solar power as a cheap source of alternative energy for the time being, according to Alami. (Additional reporting by Mirwais Harooni; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky and Jeremy Laurence) ...

... And remember, while there is an attempt to destroy the U.S. coal industry, China burned four billion tons last year, a new 500-megawatt power plant every year. Australia killed their carbon tax. They're going back to coal world-wide. Getting Out of Coal? MR. BALL: There is a push among many to persuade people to divest from various fossil-fuel stocks. But I think it's fair to say that ...

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